Things I liked:Easy Install. Does exactly what it is designed to do. The mechanically minded won't even need to read the instructions to install it. Allows the user to position a scope nicely according to personal preferences.Things I would have changed:Nothing. Other mount systems involve replacing parts on the gun. These attach to the gun with no fuss whatsoever.What others should know:Depending on your scope rings you may have to slide the rings on from the front or rear instead of coming down from the top and tightening the rings. I added a low power scope to the 1377 and find that the accuracy maintains itself nicely at longer distances.
Also, depending on your scope rings you may still be able to use the open sights looking underneath the scope.
This is a great way to start customizing your 1377/1322. It won't be long before you think about picking up the stock or making your own if you are into fabricating your own components.

Things I liked:Nicely finished metal surface. Tightened onto barrel of my 1377 satisfactorily.Things I would have changed:Need to be tightened/attached to the pump cylinder for additional stability.What others should know:The barrel, even at the breech end, is too narrow and therefore too flexible to serve as satisfactory anchor for red-dot or scope attachment.....not due to construction of the Intermounts....just seem to be poorly designed.

I have a Benjamin Regal NP And I just bought a new scope. The problem I have is the rails are about 7/8" apart and my air gun is about 5/8". The new scope has a 56mm end and the new mount are too wide and the old mounts are too short. My question is will these mounts work together to give me the hight I need or is there something else I should try?